- Auguste Molinier
August Molinier (
September 30 ,1851 -May 19 ,1904 ) was a Frenchhistorian .He was born at
Toulouse . He was a pupil at theÉcole des Chartes , which he left in 1873, and also at theÉcole des Hautes Études ; and he obtained appointments in the public libraries at theMazarine (1878), atFontainebleau (1884), and at Sainte-Geneviève, of which he was nominatedlibrarian in 1885.He was a good
palaeographer and had a thorough knowledge of archives and manuscripts; and he soon won a first place among scholars of the history ofmedieval France. His thesis on leaving the École des Chartes was his " _fr. Catalogue des actes de Simon et d'Amauri de Montfort" (inserted in vol. xxxiv of the " _fr. Bibliothèque de l'École des Chartes"), an important contribution to the history of theAlbigenses . This marked him out as a capable editor for the new edition of " _fr. L'histoire générale de Languedoc" byDom Vaissète : he superintended the reprinting of the text, adding notes on the feudal administration of this province from 900 to 1250, on the government ofAlphonse of Toulouse , brother ofSt Louis (1220 - 1271), and on the historical geography of the province ofLanguedoc in the Middle Ages.He also wrote a " _fr. Bibliographie du Languedoc", which was awarded a prize by the
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres , but remained in manuscript. He also published several documents for theSociété de l'Orient Latin (" _fr. Itinera hierosolymitana", in collaboration withCh. Kohler , 1885); for theSociété de l'Histoire de France (" _fr. Chronique normande du XIVe siècle", assisted by his brother Émile, 1883); for the _fr. Collection de textes relatifs à l'enseignement de l'histoire (" _fr. Vie de Louis le Gros", by Suger, 1887); for the _fr. Collection des documents inédits (" _fr. Correspondance administrative d'Alfonse de Poitiers", 1894-1900); for the Recueil des historiens de la France (" _fr. Obituaires de la province de Sens" 1904, 1906), etc., and several volumes in the " _fr. Recueil des catalogues des bibliothèques publiques de France".Applying to the French classics the rigorous method used with regard to the texts of the Middle Ages, he published the "
Pensées " of Pascal, revised with the original manuscript (1887-1889), and the "Provinciales " (1891), edited with notes. In 1893 he was nominated professor at the _fr. École des Chartes, and gave a successful series of lectures which he published (" _fr. Manuel des sources de l'histoire de France au Moyen âge", 1902-1906). He also taught at the _fr. École pratique des hautes études. He died after a short illness, leaving in manuscript a criticism on the sources of the " _la. Speculum historiale" ofVincent de Beauvais .His elder brother, Charles (born 1843), is also of some importance as an historian, particularly on the history of art and on the heresies of the Middle Ages. He was appointed professor of history at the
university of Toulouse in 1886.A younger brother, Émile (1857-1906), became an assistant in the print-room at the Bibliothéque Nationale, and afterwards joined the staff at the Musée du Louvre, of which he eventually became keeper, retiring in 1902. He was a well-known connoisseur of art. He organized the famous Exposition rétrospective held at the
Petit Palais in 1900, and published a number of expert volumes on enamels, ceramics andfurniture .References
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